RAMzine Issue 5 | Page 4

Reading Festival 2015 Photo by Tom M Over the years Reading Festival has changed quite dramatically. As I look out across Richfield Avenue, an arena filled with flower headbands and neon face-paints on fresh young faces. This is a sight i’m not surprised to see with this year’s diverse line up of grime, pop and dance music. Amidst the crowd, I catch sight of a ‘Master of Puppets’ t-shirt on a man with beer in hand, baffled by a group of girls twerking outside the dance stage... and the my faith in Reading Fest is restored! Here are some of our best rock moments from Reading Festival 2015: LIMP BIZKIT They’ve been touring like crazy and tonight we can’t think of a better way to celebrate 20 years of Limp Bizkit. In 1995, we were whipped up into a disillusioned state of nu metal angst, and something tells me we are heading for something very similar tonight at Reading. The crowd are pumped and the NME tent is almost shaking with adrenaline. Frontman Fred Durst, as expected, is sporting that familiar baseball cap, baggy tracksuit and bad attitude; pumped and ready to reignite moments of teenage anger. Bizkit storm through hit after hit. A complete back catalogue of their greatest classics including ‘Rollin’, ‘My Way’, ‘Take a Look Around’ and ‘My Generation’. The kind of tracks you didn’t realise you knew every single word to until you were screaming them in the face of the person next to you in the crowd. Now, we’re not trying to change Durst’s bad boy reputation, but tonight he’s gone all soft. Durst offers ‘everyone in this tent free beer’ (two each actually), before stopping ‘Break Stuff’ mid-frenzy, to make sure fans that had fallen in the mosh pit were pulled up off the ground. We can’t help but get caught in the hysteria, singing “If you can’t handle the heat, get out of the kitchen!“ - Fred Durst George Michael’s ‘Faith’ and RATM’s ‘Killing in The Name Of’ at the top of our lungs, as Durst tells us to ‘‘Turn it up - let’s have some Limb Bizkit karaoke right now’’. We